EIPL has executed a 10 MW waste liquid incineration system with advanced high-temperature burner for a major petrochemical complex for PJSC Sibur at its Nizhnekamskneftekhim facility in the Russian Federation.
The system is designed to process industrial waste liquids, ensuring safe thermal destruction and environmentally compliant emissions. With a capacity of 10 MW, the installation is engineered for reliable and efficient operation under demanding petrochemical conditions.
A single-chamber incinerator with an integrated cooling section forms the core of the system, supported by a robust burner system for stable combustion. A key technological feature is the inclusion of a high-temperature metal fibre filter unit, enabling effective particulate removal at elevated temperatures without compromising system efficiency.
The project is being delivered on an EPC-M basis, demonstrating EIPL’s capability to manage complex international projects from engineering through execution.


Key Highlights
Client:
- PJSC Sibur – Nizhnekamskneftekhim, Russian Federation
Waste Streams:
- Industrial waste liquids
- Support fuel: fuel gas
Capacity:
- 10 MW
System Configuration:
- Single-chamber incinerator with cooling section
- Burner system
- High-temperature metal fibre filter unit
- Stack
Project Execution:
- EPC-M Delivery
Project Timeline:
- Mechanical Completion: October 2024
- Commissioning Completion: October 2025
Conclusion
This project highlights EIPL’s growing presence in the global petrochemical sector, delivering advanced incineration and emission control solutions tailored to high-performance industrial environments.